What Are The Benefits of USB Type-C Cable?
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USB (Universal Serial Bus) is a communication interface which allows devices for charging, data transmission and computing etc. to communicate with one another. Various types of USB connectors are used like USB Type-A, USB Type B, and USB Type C.
One of the most popular devices is the USB type – C cable. This type C cable is a 24-pin USB connector with a rotationally symmetrical connector. The cable has a reversible design that will fit no matter which side is up. These connectors are primarily used to interconnect with other devices like smartphones, iPhones and laptops etc. This USB to type C cable is predominantly used for charging and data transmission from one device to the other
Now that we understood what USB type – C cable is and its functions let us explore the benefits of this cable. Since the cable has a reversible design that will fit no matter which side is up, it is the biggest advantage of USB-C cable. It is simple to connect and practically eliminate the chance of damaging the port or the cable while plugging in.
USB Type-C cable can solve the issues of many users of USB-compatible devices which they have to deal with. That means to say that the connector is the same across all the brands and types of devices. The C cable can be used with Windows or a Mac, an iPad or Android tablet, or a laptop or desktop, or any other smartphone or iPhone. It’s like one cable or connector for many devices which is so convenient. This type C cable lets you to charge all the devices from fewer chargers, which also means less environmental waste.
Another important benefit is the speed. The speed of the cable is determined by USB standards such as USB 2.0, USB 3.0, and USB 3.1. However, the USB Type C connector support high data transfer rates, such as the USB 3.1 standard and the USB 3.0 standard. The USB Type C cable is used for high-performance devices with speed of up to 10 Gbps, however, the connecting devices must support it.
One more benefit of USB-C is that it supports ‘power delivery’ (PD) as well as data transfer. This supports up to 100 watts of power delivery, which lets you charge fast the computer and all your other devices through the USB-C port. The PD system delivers exactly the required voltage and power needed to devices used. It can also support high-bandwidth applications such as driving high-resolution displays and external storage of high-speed.
Conclusion: USB Type C cable is one single, tiny cable needed to connect various devices. No mess, no different USB cables to be used for various devices you own. It can also transmit audio and video signals using alternate mode to deliver full display port performance.
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